You don't need all the permissions set to 777, for
one. But that isn't
likely causing this error; more, I thought I'd bring it up as a
security thing.
It makes no sense for the inclusion to stop working. I'll ponder over
this one for a while.
Rob Church
On 12/10/05, Kent S. Larsen II <kent(a)lusobraz.com> wrote:
That was the first thing I checked. It was in the includes/ folder like it
should be.
In general, I have not moved files around from the install. The only way it
wouldn't have been in the proper place is if the install hadn't put it in
the right location.
Kent
At 10:02 PM +0100 10/12/05, you wrote:
Does the UtfNormalUtil.php file exist in the
includes/ or languages/
folder? If not, then the problem is simply that it can't be found
because it doesn't exist.
Rob Church
On 12/10/05, Kent S. Larsen II <kent(a)lusobraz.com> wrote:
>
> OK, for some reason my wiki has changed from working normally to
giving the
> following error:
>
> Fatal error: Failed opening required 'UtfNormalUtil.php'
> (include_path='.:/***/Litdb:/***/Litdb/includes:/***/Litdb/languages') in
> /***/Litdb/includes/normal/UtfNormal.php on line 36
>
> *** -- base path to directory (Litdb) where wiki was installed
>
>
> The only thing that I know changed was that my service provider reported
> the following change at about the time things stopped working:
>
> "Default group was over the domain quota. Set quota to unlimited."
>
> Now that could be just a coincidence, but I don't understand what the
> problem is or how to solve it.
>
> I know it has something to do with the process of connecting to mysql
> through php, but what is broken is beyond my knowledge.
>
> I've not changed the software at all. I have tried the following:
>
> 1. reviewed permissions, ownership and groups of all wiki files --
all are
> set to be the owner and group that are the
same as other html files. The
> files' permissions are also all set to 777
>
> 2. reviewed httpd.conf and php.ini -- the only recent change to these
files
> was in httpd.conf, and that change happened
several days before the
problem
> occurred. The apache server was restarted
several times during those
days.
>
> 3. reviewed entries in LocalSettings.php that control access to
mysql. The
> user exists in the mysql database and that
user's permissions seem to be
> correct. The password appears to be correct also, as does the
database name
> and the host name ('localhost')
>
> Don't know what else to check.
>
> I have two other software packages that use php to connect to mysql. The
> older of the two is working fine (don't know what to call it -- it is a
> heavily modified commerce package that seems to be without name in
the code.
>
> The second, Drupal, I installed recently to allow me to host blogs.
It was
> also up and running and at about the same
time, (I was trying to get it
> configured properly) it also stopped working with errors that point to a
> similar error.
>
> If anyone has some insight into this problem, I would really
appreciate it.
Kent
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